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Chapter 2 LOC, Reproduction No: LC-USZ62-54018
Chapter 3 Photo-1, Chapter 3 Photo-2 Julia Chambi and Teo Allain Chambi, Archivo Fotográfico Martín Chambi, Cusco, Peru
Chapter 3 LOC, Reproduction No. LC-USZ62-97754
Chapter 3 Royal Library, Copenhagen, facsimile with transcription from Guamán Poma Web site, www.kb.dk/elib/mss/poma (*)
Chapter 3 Rutahsa Adventures, www.rutahsa.com (photo by Ric Finch)
Chapter 4, Chapter 6 Photo-1, Chapter 6 Photo-2, Chapter 6 Photo-3, Chapter 8 (t), Chapter 9 Peter Menzel, www.menzelphoto.com
Chapter 4 Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, Mexico City (painting by Miguel Covarrubias)
Chapter 4 (t) Bibliothèque Nationale de France, MS Mex. 385 (Codex Telleriano-Remensis, folio 45v.) (*); (b) Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, Santa Fe, N.M. (Fray Bernardino de Sahagún, Historia General de las Cosas de Nueva España, vol. 4, book 12, plate 114)
Chapter 5 Peabody Museum, Harvard University, Photo N25826; (r) Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D.C. / Art Resource, N.Y. (Painting by Nicholas R. Brewer [1857-1949])
Chapter 5 National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution (hereafter NAA), Photo MNH 31,213
Chapter 5 Pete Bostrom, Lithic Casting Lab (*)
Chapter 5 University Photo Center, University of Arizona, Tucson, Ariz.
Chapter 5 Vanderbilt University (photo by Steve Green)
Chapter 6 Proyecto Arqueológico Norte Chico
Chapter 7 National Geographic Image Collection (photo by Mathew W. Stirling)
Chapter 7 Joyce Marcus, University of Michigan (originally printed in Marcus 1976) (*)
Chapter 7 Mount Holyoke College Archives and Special Collections (Codex Zouche-Nuttall, 1902, facsimile, original at British Museum)
Chapter 7 Paul Harmon, QalaYampu Project, www.reedboat.org
Chapter 7 Library, American Museum of Natural History (hereafter AMNH), Neg. no. 334876 (photo by Shippee-Johnson Expedition)
Chapter 7 AMNH, Neg. no. 334611 (photo by Shippee-Johnson Expedition)
Chapter 8 University of Pennsylvania Museum, Tikal Project Neg. No. 64-5-29, Vessel 10E-52
Chapter 8 Southeast Archaeological Center, National Park Service (painting by Martin Pate)
Chapter 8 Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site ([t] painting by Lloyd K. Townsend; [b] painting by Michael Hampshire)
Chapter 8 (b) Courtesy Gabriel González Maury, www.campeche.com
Chapter 8 James Porter (*)
Chapter 8 Justin Kerr
Chapter 9 Araquém Alcântara
Chapter 9 NAA, Photo Lot 83-15
Chapter 9 Academic Press
Chapter 9 Anna C. Roosevelt
Chapter 9 (l) Museum of World Culture, Göteborg, Sweden (photo by Hakan Berg); (r) Museu de Arqueologia e Etnologia da Universidade de São Paulo (photo by Wagner Souza e Silva)
Chapter 10 (r, l) Harris H. Wilder Papers, Smith College Archives, Smith College
Chapter 10 AMNH, Neg. no. 334717 (photo by Shippee-Johnson Expedition)
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
In putting together this book I worked under the shadow of great travelers, scientists, and historians ranging from William H. Prescott, Francis Parkman, and John Lloyd Stephens in the nineteenth century to (I cite only a sampler) William Cronon, Alfred W. Crosby, William M. Denevan, Francis Jennings, John Hemming, Claude Lévi-Strauss, Roderick Nash, and Carl Sauer in the twentieth and twenty-first. The comparison is daunting. Luckily, I have been able to benefit from the advice, encouragement, and criticism of many scholars, beginning with Crosby and Denevan themselves. A number of researchers read the draft manuscript in part or whole, a great kindness for which I thank Crosby, Denevan, William Balée, Clark Erickson, Susanna Hecht, Frances Karttunen, George Lovell, Michael Moseley, James Petersen, and William I. Woods. Although they helped me enormously, the book is mine in the end, as are its remaining errors of fact and balance.
I am grateful to all the researchers who were kind enough to put aside their doubts long enough to help a journalist,